The
Sceptre of Morgulan
by
Matthew D. Ryan
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GENRE:
Fantasy
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BLURB:
Coragan
of Esperia has another job to do. Can he and his companions capture
the Sceptre of Morgulan and prevent an apocalypse? Or will Korina
outmaneuver them again and escape with the prize? So much hinges on
the efforts of so few—if they fail in their quest, if the evil
witch Korina the Black succeeds, she may gain an unrivaled power over
the forces of darkness; a power she will not hesitate to use.
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Excerpt
It
appears my mistress needs me again, which is good, in a way ... my
hunger has returned and I am due for another feeding. I relax as I am
pulled up the last short channel of the jar; I concentrate on the
sensations and feelings that barrage my mind as my essence twists and
turns, undulating in response to the summoning magic.
Coalescing
from mist form to human, I become aware of another presence in this
chamber. Something strong and powerful, reeking of magic and other
rancid odors. Glancing in the creature’s direction is enough to
identify it: an arcagrich, a demon I am familiar with, although I
have not seen one in a thousand years. I turn away from the demon and
glance back towards Korina. She stands several feet from me in a
summoning circle; she looks ... pale, almost frightened. I’m glad
she still respects me, but really? I do not intend to break my word
... at least, not yet.
The
crack of a multi-lashed whip splits the air and my vision explodes.
Staggering, I drop to one knee as the shock and pain hit me. I gasp:
there was more than just metal behind that whip! I lift a hand to my
face; it is a mangled ruin. Three long furrows streak across my cheek
and another one mars the pale flesh of my neck.
I turn
to look at my assailant, angry, yet cautious.
“Lucian!
Slay that demon,” Korina says.
Now, I
understand. Her pet has escaped. And she wants to use me to clean up
her mess. I might have refused, if the creature had not attacked me.
But it is an arcagrich. Can I take an arcagrich?
Why,
yes. I believe I can.
AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
Matthew
D. Ryan is a published author living in upstate New York on the
shores of Lake Champlain. His work has been featured on-line at
Aphelion.com and YesteryearFiction.com. He has been deeply involved
in the fantasy genre for most of his life as a reader, writer, and
game designer. He is the operator of the web-site matthewdryan.com
which features his blog, “A Toast to Dragons,” a blog dedicated
to fantasy literature, and, to a lesser extent, sci-fi. Mr. Ryan says
he receives his inspiration from his many years as an avid
role-player and fantasy book reader. He has spent many long hours
devising adventures and story-lines as well as gaming systems for
role-playing games, playing a motley assortment of characters in RPG
worlds, as well as digesting the writings of J.R.R. Tolkien, Robert
Jordan, and others. As a result, he has great depth of experience in
the fantasy genre and feels it was a natural shift for him to move
into fantasy writing.
Mr. Ryan
is the author of the exciting dark fantasy novel, Drasmyr, The
Children of Lubrochius, and The Sceptre of Morgulan, as well as a
growing number of short stories. His first novel, Drasmyr, won the
book of the month award on Long and Short Reviews: Young Adult for
the month of September 2012. The story features a traditional Dracula
type vampire in a Middle-Earth type setting. It is a dark fantasy
geared toward teens and adults that has consistently earned reviews
in the four and five star range. Drasmyr serves as the prequel to his
series: From the Ashes of Ruin. In addition to Drasmyr, The Children
of Lubrochius, and The Sceptre of Morgulan, Mr. Ryan has published
several short stories on-line, including: “Haladryn and the
Minotaur”(published at the now defunct Pegasus On-line), “The
River’s Eye”(published at YesteryearFiction.com) ,
“Escape”(published at Aphelion.com), and the three-story
collection Of Dragons, Love, and Poison.. He has also spoken on the
topic of “World-Building” utilizing his considerable experience
as an author and game-designer. When not engrossed in his fantasy
worlds, Mr. Ryan can be found volunteering at the local food shelf or
playing with his cat, “Confucius,” who is as wise and wily as his
name suggests.
Author’s
Smashwords Page: http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/matthewdryan
Author’s
Blog: http://www.atoasttodragons.com
Author’s
Home Page: http://www.matthewdryan.com
Author’s
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MatthewDRyanAuthor
Author’s
Amazon Page: http://www.amazon.com/author/matthewdryan
Author’s
Goodreads Page:
http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/579148.Matthew_D_Ryan
Author’s
Twitter Handle: @MatthewDRyan1
for
specific details on Mr. Ryan’s previous novels from this series,
following the corresponding links:
Drasmyr:
http://wp.me/P3Lbq0-gE
The
Children of Lubrochius: http://wp.me/P3Lbq0-gM
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